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  • Miyako-jima. Maehama - Japan's most beautiful beach.
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  • Miyako-jima. Maehama - Japan's most beautiful beach, here in front of Miyakojima Tokyu Resort.
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  • Miyako-jima. Maehama - Japan's most beautiful beach. Wedding of Masatoshi and Fukiko at Miyakojima Tokyu Resort.
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  • Miyako-jima. Maehama - Japan's most beautiful beach. A guest of Miyakojima Tokyu Resort having a nap.
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  • Miyako-jima. Maehama - Japan's most beautiful beach. Miyakojima Tokyu Resort. Moon Shell bar and cafe?.
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  • Iriomote-jima. Japanese family enjoying Japan's southernmost public bath, Iriomote-onsen.
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  • Miyako-jima, Okinawa Archipelago. Maehama - Japan's most beautiful beach.
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  • Miyako-jima. Maehama - Japan's most beautiful beach. Miyakojima Tokyu Resort. Young girl having fun with a hermit crab.
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  • Miyako-jima. Maehama - Japan's most beautiful beach. Underwater swim with tropical fish in front of Miyakojima Tokyu Resort.
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  • Miyako-jima. Maehama - Japan's most beautiful beach. Wedding of Masatoshi and Fukiko at Miyakojima Tokyu Resort. Family posing for the official wedding photo; girl with Hello Kitty bag.
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  • Miyako-jima. Ueno German Culture Village. Fishing in front of a replica of the Marksburg, a castle situated on a rock in the Rhine river.
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  • Miyako-jima. Isla Reggae theme bar. Owner Chiharu singing and playing guitar.
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  • Iriomote-jima. Traffic sign indicating a top speed of 40 km/h for the island, and drawing attention to people and Iriomote cats on the roads.
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  • Taketomi-jima. Gaiji-hama (Star Sand Beach). Tour guide showing star-shaped grains of sand (skeletons of tiny maritime organisms) to tourists.
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  • Taketomi-jima. Lone couple at Gaiji-hama (Star Sand Beach).
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  • Taketomi-jima. Big taro leaves.
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  • Taketomi-jima. Exotic plant.
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  • Kokusai-do?ri amusement and shopping street. Kosya shop selling traditional Okinawan sake and sweets, here habu sake (rice wine with pit viper).
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  • Tsuboya pottery district. Man walking his dogs in a childrens' buggy.
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  • Typical Daihatsu Minivan.
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  • Naha Harbor Diner restaurant on top of an artificial tree. Waitress serving sea grapes.
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  • American Village, Pocke Farm restaurant.
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  • Shurijo? Castle. Tourists taking souvenir photos at Una forecourt in front of the Seiden (main hall).
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  • Kokusai-do?ri amusement and shopping street. Koosya shop selling traditional Okinawan awamori sake and sweets.
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  • Okinawa Churaumi Aquarium at Ocean Expo Park. The main tank called the 'Kuroshio Sea' holds 7,500-cubic meters (1,981,290 gallons) of water and features the world's largest acrylic glass panel, measuring 8.2 meters by 22.5 meters with a thickness of 60 centimeters. Whale sharks and manta rays are kept amongst many other fish species in the main tank.
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  • Kurima-jima. Coconut crab. Guide showing a female specimen.
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  • Miyako-jima. Ueno German Culture Village. Replica of the Marksburg, a castle situated on a rock in the Rhine river.
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  • Ishigaki-jima. Club Med Kabira. Evening disco dancing.
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  • Ishigaki-jima. Club Med Kabira. The beach.
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  • Iriomote-jima. Tourists crossing the sea from Yufu-jima (in background) on water buffalo carts.
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  • Iriomote-jima. Tourists exploring the forests along Urauchi-gawa (river). Taking souvenir photo at Mariyudo?-no-taki (waterfalls).
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  • Iriomote-jima. Tourists exploring the forests along Urauchi-gawa (river). Man with tiny lizard.
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  • Taketomi-jima. Gaiji-hama (Star Sand Beach). Tour guide showing star-shaped grains of sand (skeletons of tiny maritime organisms) to tourists.
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  • Taketomi-jima. Tourist photographing the famous cats at Gaiji-hama (Star Sand Beach).
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  • Taketomi-jima. Kondoi beach. Tourists attacked by hungry cats.
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  • Taketomi-jima. Kap Kondoi.
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  • Taketomi-jima. Big taro leaves.
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  • Taketomi-jima. Shi?sa? and Coca-Cola beverage dispenser.
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  • Okinawa style: Shi?sa?.
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  • Tsuboya pottery district. Man walking his dogs in a childrens' buggy.
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  • Kokusai-do?ri amusement and shopping street. Young girl with wool cap and mobile phone.
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  • American Village. Japanese girls with Michael Jordan statue in Chicago Bulls outfit.
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  • Election poster.
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  • Kokusai-do?ri amusement and shopping street. Shop selling traditional Okinawan sake and sweets, here habu sake (rice wine with pit viper).
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  • Naha City Public Market.
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  • Uminojimbora restaurant. Octopus.
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  • A typical restaurant and beer house.
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  • Face Off: Naha City Public Market. Pork, an Okinawa favourite. Pighead wearing sunglasses.
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  • Naha's new monorail crossing Kokuba River.
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  • Shurijo? Castle. Little girl running across Una forecourt in front of the Seiden (main hall).
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  • Okinawa Churaumi Aquarium at Ocean Expo Park. The main tank called the 'Kuroshio Sea' holds 7,500-cubic meters (1,981,290 gallons) of water and features the world's largest acrylic glass panel, measuring 8.2 meters by 22.5 meters with a thickness of 60 centimeters. Whale sharks and manta rays are kept amongst many other fish species in the main tank.
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  • Kurima-jima. Coconut crab night safari.
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  • Kurima-jima. Coconut crab.
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  • Miyako-jima. Ueno German Culture Village. Replica of the Marksburg, a castle situated on a rock in the Rhine river. Inscription by German Chancellor Gerhard Schro?der (during 2000's G8 summit in Okinawa), thanking Miyako's citizens for their hospitality.
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  • Ishigaki-jima. Club Med Kabira. The beach at sunrise.
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  • Taketomi-jima. Sujigurokabamadara butterfly.
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  • Yunangi restaurant.
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  • Tsuboya pottery district. Traditional pottery.
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  • Naha's new monorail.
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  • Naha Harbor Diner restaurant on top of an artificial tree.
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  • Okinawa Churaumi Aquarium at Ocean Expo Park. The main tank called the 'Kuroshio Sea' holds 7,500-cubic meters (1,981,290 gallons) of water and features the world's largest acrylic glass panel, measuring 8.2 meters by 22.5 meters with a thickness of 60 centimeters. Whale sharks and manta rays are kept amongst many other fish species in the main tank.
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  • A switchboard in a public bus shows the sum to be paid by passengers when leaving the bus, depending at which station they were boarding.
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  • Kurima-jima. Coconut crab.
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  • Miyako-jima. Sangoya restaurant. Sake bottles.
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  • Miyako-jima. Sangoya restaurant. Sashimi with sea grapes and goya (bitter gourds).
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  • Irabu-jima. Sarahama fishing port. Fishing boats.
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  • Irabu-jima. Sarahama fishing port. Egrets waiting for the return of the fishing boats.
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  • Iriomote-jima. Hoshisuna-no-hama (Star sands beach).
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  • Iriomote-jima. Tourists exploring the forests along Urauchi-gawa (river). Taking souvenir photo at a little waterfall.
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  • Iriomote-jima. Mangrove forests along the mouth of Urauchi-gawa (river). Men fishing and looking for seafood during low tide.
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  • Taketomi-jima. Traditional houses with kawara (brick) roofs.
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  • Taketomi-jima. Traditional houses and Bougainvillea.
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  • Taketomi-jima. Post office with funny Shi?sa? on the roof.
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  • Kokusai-do?ri amusement and shopping street. Shi?sa? figures having fun with plastic food in a restaurant window.
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  • Kokusai-do?ri amusement and shopping street. School girls with Super Mario.
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  • Tsuboya pottery district. Traditional pottery.
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  • Kokusai-do?ri amusement and shopping street. Chakra bar with live music by Champloose. Singer with traditional snake-skin Okinawa Shamisen or Sanshin.
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  • Daito? Soba noodle restaurant.
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  • Kokusai-do?ri amusement and shopping street. T-Rex head and Ronald McDonald.
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  • Kokusai-do?ri amusement and shopping street. Waving cat.
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  • Naha City Public Market. Giant sea snails.
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  • Naha City Public Market. Fresh skinned pufferfish.
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  • Naha's new monorail.
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  • Tomari Ferry Port at dawn.
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  • Shurijo? Castle. Girl in traditional dress.
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  • Okinawa Churaumi Aquarium at Ocean Expo Park. Girls having fun doing a group souvenir photo with dolphin sculpture and artificial fog.
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  • Miyako-jima. Kurima Bridge.
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  • Aboard the ferry from Miyako-jima to Irabu-jima. The new bridge between the two islands under construction.
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  • Couple walking their dogs.
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  • Tomari Ferry Port at sunrise.
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  • Miyako-jima, Hirara. Youth orchestra warming up with their instruments at the ferry harbour.
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  • A&W fast food.
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  • Kokusai-do?ri amusement and shopping street. Stars-and-stripes bomb.
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  • The Former Japanese Navy Underground Headquarters during the battle of Okinawa - one of WW2's bloodiest with 200.000 dead.
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  • Okinawa Prefectural Budo?kan. Hamamoto Hisao Sensei, 72, teaches his family style of Batto Do, Koden HachimanRyu Jissen BattoJutsu.
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  • Face Off: Naha City Public Market. Pork, an Okinawa favourite. Pigface with chili.
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  • Every Year in June, almost a million people celebrates Japan Day in Düsseldorf, together with the city's Japanese expatriat community which is the biggest in Germany. Cosplayers from Germany and from all around the World attended this year's festival.
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  • Every Year in June, almost a million people celebrates Japan Day in Düsseldorf, together with the city's Japanese expatriat community which is the biggest in Germany. Cosplayers from Germany and from all around the World attended this year's festival.
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  • Every Year in June, almost a million people celebrates Japan Day in Düsseldorf, together with the city's Japanese expatriat community which is the biggest in Germany. Visitors strolling along the river Rhine
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  • Every Year in June, almost a million people celebrates Japan Day in Düsseldorf, together with the city's Japanese expatriat community which is the biggest in Germany. Willi Fuchs of Samurai Goup Takeda in full battle armor.
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